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Turkish Airlines and Icelandair Partnership to Offer Direct Flights Between Reykjavik and Istanbul, Connecting Passengers to New Global Destinations: You Need to Know

05 Jun 2025 By travelandtourworld

Turkish Airlines and Icelandair Partnership to Offer Direct Flights Between Reykjavik and Istanbul, Connecting Passengers to New Global Destinations: You Need to Know

In a significant move to enhance global connectivity, Turkish Airlines and Icelandair have announced the expansion of their codeshare partnership during the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting in New Delhi. This expanded collaboration builds on the success of the airlines’ initial agreement, which was established in June 2023, and aims to provide passengers with more convenient travel options between Europe, North America, and various other regions across the globe.

The newly expanded partnership will see Icelandair introduce direct flights between Reykjavik and Istanbul, set to commence on September 5, 2025. These flights will operate twice weekly during the winter season, offering more travel choices for passengers heading to and from Iceland. Icelandair will operate these flights, while Turkish Airlines will place its marketing code on these services, allowing its passengers to book tickets for the Reykjavik-Istanbul route seamlessly as part of their broader itineraries.

This new development enhances connectivity for travelers by integrating the Reykjavik-Istanbul route into Turkish Airlines’ network, ensuring smoother travel experiences for those flying between Iceland and destinations served by the Turkish carrier. In addition to this, Icelandair will also place its marketing code on select Turkish Airlines flights beyond Istanbul, allowing Icelandair customers to easily connect to Turkish Airlines’ expansive network in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. This integration opens up new routes and opportunities for Icelandair’s passengers, enabling them to explore a broader range of destinations across multiple continents.

The expansion of this partnership strengthens the network of both airlines, allowing for more direct connections between Iceland and key markets in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. By working together, Turkish Airlines and Icelandair are able to provide greater flexibility for travelers, offering them more options and streamlined connections across both carriers’ networks. The enhanced cooperation between the two carriers makes travel between Iceland and the rest of the world more accessible and efficient.

For Turkish Airlines, the expanded partnership with Icelandair is a strategic move to extend its global network, offering more routes to Iceland and connecting its passengers to new destinations across North America. Icelandair, in turn, benefits from Turkish Airlines’ extensive network, especially in Asia and the Middle East, offering Icelandair passengers access to more destinations and routes than ever before.

This expanded codeshare agreement reflects the broader trend in the airline industry toward partnerships that enhance operational efficiency, improve network coverage, and offer a more seamless travel experience for passengers. As the global travel market continues to recover and expand, airlines are increasingly collaborating to provide more comprehensive services, reduce operational costs, and meet growing consumer demand for convenient and efficient travel options.

In conclusion, the expanded partnership between Turkish Airlines and Icelandair marks an important milestone in both airlines’ efforts to provide passengers with more travel options and smoother connections. By adding new routes and integrating marketing codes, this collaboration strengthens the position of both carriers in the global aviation market. For travelers, it means more flexible travel options, greater connectivity, and the opportunity to explore new destinations across Europe, North America, and beyond.

This expanded partnership is anticipated to drive increased tourism and trade between Türkiye and Iceland, while further enhancing global connectivity via one of Europe’s most extensive route networks.

The codeshare flights will be available for booking through both airlines’ official sales channels, including turkishairlines.com and icelandair.com.

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